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Life of Brian uncertain after Eskom plug pulled on him

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a vocal public.

Molefe initially left Eskom in November after he was implicated in the State of Capture report by former public protector Thuli Madonsela, which detailed his relationsh­ip with the Guptas.

The family was allegedly trying to for m a business relationsh­ip with the utility through Tegeta Exploratio­n and Resources’ acquisitio­n of the Optimum coal mine.

But on May 12, it was announced Molefe would return to his post at Eskom as chief executive, triggering a backlash from both the ANC and DA.

“Molefe left Eskom under a cloud following the release of the protector’s report last year,” spokespers­on Zizi Kodwa said at the time.

“The report, while still under review, made observatio­ns against Molefe which he had deemed serious and significan­t enough to warrant his resignatio­n.”

The decision to reinstate Molefe, Kodwa said, was “tone deaf to the public’s absolute exasperati­on and anger” over corruption.

Earlier this week, Public Enterprise­s Minister Lynne Brown instructed the Eskom board to rescind the decision reappoint Molefe.

The decision was taken by the inter-ministeria­l committee, appointed by President Jacob Zuma, after Brown faced a harsh grilling by MPs in Parliament the previous week.

Yesterday, t he board released a statement confir ming it had followed Brown’s directive.

“In giving effect to and on the basis of the minister’s directive contained in the letter dated May 31, 2017, it was resolved that the resolution of the board of directors taken on May 2, 2017, is rescinded.

“Further more, i t was resolved that the reinstate- ment agreement concluded between Mr Molefe and Eskom on May 11, 2017, be rescinded,” the board said in a statement.

“In consequenc­e, Mr Molefe is no longer the group chief executive of Eskom and will no longer serve as a director on the board of Eskom.”

It’s unclear if Molefe will return to Parliament as an MP, after he was sworn in earlier this year and resigned in May.

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